Seton Hill University on Google
It turns out that this site comes up third in a Google search for "Seton Hill University".
Have you "egosurfed" lately? Type your own name into Google and see what comes up.
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I "egosurfed" today on Google and I came across a couple of items which included my name. First of all, number one was my web blog. Secondly, an announcement that I was accepted into Seton Hill University, and lastly, since my name is familiar to Stefanie Powers (actress, Hart To Hart), there are lovely nude photos of this actress underneath my name of the Google search engine. Yes Karissa, its a small world after all.
I understand that our administration has requested that Google add the "did you mean Seton Hill" redirect, as well as requesting changes to the outdated "Seton Hill College" references in Google's directory.
haha, the all-too familiar question of "isn't it ironic?"
Oh my, what a small world we live in...
IRONY: Google asks "Did you mean Seton HALL University?" when you run a search for SHU, but it does NOT ask "Did you mean Seton HILL University?" when you run a search for Seton Hall.
I am the first entry. I even beat the nasty Harley Davidson model from the fall semester. WOOHOO!!